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Through monthly meetings, the Gorge Technology Alliance provides a space for networking and an opportunity to learn about new technologies and local, regional, and state resources. Each meeting highlights one member or resource. To read about past meetings, please see our past events listed below. The GTA also has a great line up of speakers for our monthly meetings in 2008. See the calendar to learn more!

Past Gorge Technology Alliance meetings:

2008  
June  
 

Implementing Real-World Business Intelligence Solutions
The importance of making timely, data-driven business decisions is well understood, but often the tools, techniques and practices needed to accomplish this goal are not. This seminar covered the techniques and technology needed to implement successful Business Intelligence including:

  • Clearly defining Data Warehousing & Business Intelligence (DW/BI) key concepts
  • Describing an integrated DW/BI technology platform; specifically using the MS SQL Server 2005 stack
  • How to start building an Business Intelligence program

Presented by Ben Muller, Senior BI Consultant, CSG Professional Services, Inc.  Ben is an accomplished IT professional with significant management and reporting experience and hands-on involvement with business intelligence and reporting systems.

May  
  Down into the Deep

Movie and talk by world renowned micro-biologist, Anna-Louise Reysenbach. Dr. Reysenbach studies acid loving and heat loving microbes that reside in one of the last frontiers on Earth - deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Opening comments by Nancy White, President of the GTA.

April

Hood River Valley High School Robotics
HRVHS Robotics TeamThe Hood River Valley High School Robotics team presented their experiences to the Gorge Technology Alliance membership. The students are engaged in a Robotics class and have built robots and attended a high school robotics competition.HRVHS Robot

 

Instructor Jeff Blackman provided information about ways the GTA could assist in developing a Gorge-wide Robotics competition.

HRVHS Robotics Teacher and GTA Board Members

 

 

 


March AUV's and Forest Robots, LLC
Dean Edwards, University of Idaho professor in Mechanical Engineering Dept. and president of Forest Robots, LLC
Description: Dean and his colleague John Canning presented the autonomous robotic research in his laboratory, and also discussed Forest Robots, a startup that is developing remote control equipment for logging and forest operations.  Forest Robots was seeking technology and capital partners. For an overview of the research being conducted on autonomous underwater vehicles see the laboratory web site at http://www.mrc.uidaho.edu/cisr/. Next, check out the 'Logg Dogg' at Forest Robots website.
To see the Forest Robot in action, click here.
March

Growing (or Starting) an Online Sales Channel
Rob McCready, Summit Projects
Lisa Williams, Media Forte
Co-sponsored by GTA and SAO
Selling and marketing online has rapidly become a powerful tool for advertizing, marketing and sales.  At this interactive workshop participants learned from experts, and examples from businesses around the Gorge, about how to maximize their company’s website and leverage online resources.


February Portland U.S. Export Assistance Center
Brad Anderson
website: http://www.buyusa.gov/oregon
The Portland US Export Assistance Center helps small and medium sized Oregon and Southwest Washington companies develop international markets. View Powerpoint presentation. Click here.
2007  
November Connect to Your Career
The Gorge Technology Alliance sponsored “Connect to Your Career” to bring together employers in the high tech industry with potential employees. Connect to Your Career is part of a quarterly networking series highlighting high tech firms in the Columbia River Gorge covering Skamania, Klickitat, Hood River, Wasco and Sherman counties. This event resulted in employment for at least three job seekers.
November R&R Sytech
Karl Rozentals
Mr. Rozentals presented a sales prospectus of his company to potential buyers. R&R Sy-Tec is a 35 year old firm that provides infrastructure inventory and engineering services to utility companies. The company is located in The Dalles and provides both off and on-site services to utility companies nationwide. The core product is a database driven software application that is typically bundeled with other value added services.
October

The Connected Executive
Kent Heighton
website: http://www.gorgetec.com
phone: 541-386-7409
Kent Heighton with Gorge Technology demonstrated how simple it is to access e-mail, calendar and contacts from a variety of devices as well as how effortless it is to access office documents remotely. Included a demonstration of new cell phone technology.


September Entrepreneurs Foundation of the Northwest (EFNW)
David Squire
website: http://www.efnw.org
phone: 503-944-2145
EFNW assists companies with the implementation of a community involvement program that matches their corporate culture and philanthropic interests with the many needs in the local community. EFNW is one of ten worldwide affiliates. The entrepreneur’s foundation concept was started in the Bay Area by venture capitalists who believed that philanthropy and community involvement should be a core part of a company’s culture, both for altruistic and business reasons, and that it should start at an early stage. There are over 400 corporate members worldwide.
View Powerpoint presentation. Click here.
July

Rains Marketing; CenterPointe Community Bank
Gary Rains and Mahlon Vigesaa
Rains wesbite: www.rainsmarketing.com
Rains Marketing provides marketing, advertising, web print, and public relations services. One client they are currently working with is CenterPointe Community Bank, which is in the process of starting a new bank in Hood River. Mahlon, COO of the new bank, discussed the process of starting a bank and the technology they will use. Describing the goal of the bank as "High Touch, High Tech," Mahlon noted that the bank will be using mutliple high tech systems to achieve quick turnaround on loan decisions and payment of checks. Systems include remote capture, Positive Pay, electronic document filing, complete web-enabled banking, and more.


June

Embarq... not just a Green Sprint
Peter Talmage
Embarq
"Embarq... not just a Green Sprint" was the title of Peter's presentation to the GTA in June. Embarq used to be the local telecom division of Sprint. As a telecom provider in the Gorge, Embarq is focusing on their established service area and expanding their ethernet footprint with voice, data, wireless, bundled services, and managed and professional services. Peter noted that Embarq has invested $44,000 in contributions and sponsorships in the Gorge and $5.2 million to expand local network capabilities.


May

Small Business Development Center
Mary Merrill
Phone: 541-506-6121
Website: http://www.cgcc.cc.or.us/SBDC/
Mary provided information about the Small Business Development Center's free counseling services, classes, and opportunities to assist in starting, growing and retaining small businesses in the Columbia Gorge.


April

Oregon StRUT (Students Recycling Used Technology)
Marty Willie
Students involved in StRUT evaluate, repair and refurbish donated computers which are donated to local schools. The educational component of the program provides an opportunity for students to become comfortable with technology. The program also offers training for teachers, recycling events, and technology workshops. Individuals with used technology can drop items off at participating high schools, at the StRUT warehouse, or at the Hood River Transfer Station. There is a $10 charge for monitor recycling and the program does not accept televisions, but is able to take almost any other electronic device. Currently, the program is in Hood River and Wasco County schools, but would like to expand to schools in Skamania and Klickitat counties.


March Emerging Technologies in Banking
Mark Flaming
Frontier Ventures
Mark is a consultant for investors in microfinance and banking regulators. He provided information relating to how emerging technologies allow banking through individual's cellphones and the ways in which this increases the potential for the microfinance industry. The convergence of the spread of mobile phone service and the growth of the microfinance industry has created additional opportunities for previously "unbanked" individuals.
February Innovative Composite Engineering (ICE)
Steve Maier
Phone: 509-493-4484 Web:www.innovativecomposite.com
ICE, founded in 1989, builds composite structures, which are fibers bound by resin and epoxy. The fibers are unidirectional to strengthen and maximize performance. ICE's markets are primarily international, but diverse in a number of areas including auto, military, and recreation, among others. They remains competitive in the market, because they have an advantage in being able to produce large tubing and are sensitive to their customer's market. They are instrumental in developing new markets for a company because they "build one part for only one company to give them a competitive advantage."
January Summit Projects
Craig Sabina
Phone: 541-387-8883
Web: www.summitprojects.com
Summit Projects is a full-service interactive agency offering creative design, strategy, technology, and service to long term-clients. Summit Projects is a GTA member.
2006  
October OSBDCN T-Team
Rob Gardier
Web: www.bizcenter.org
Rob Gardier is a technology consultant with the Oregon Small Business Development Center. As a member of the T-team, Rob provides specialized, team based consulting for “high growth opportunity” businesses. These are businesses who aspire to serve regional, national and/or global markets, are passionate about the technology they use and are struggling with some aspect of financing, marketing or operations. Core competencies of the T-team include: Technology Transfer/Commercialization Intellectual Property R&D Funding/SBIR Alternative Financing Technology Networking/Resource Identification. Read full meeting notes.
September

Gorge.net
Glenn Phillips
Web: www.gorge.net
Glenn presented Gorge.net's new VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) product, a cost effective communication tool that allows the company to offer local telephone services. The service features two redundant fiber networks. Gorge.net owns the entire connection from the site to the consumer. Plans are available for businesses, corporations, and residences. For information about customizable plans and VoIP services, GTA members can call the Gorge.net sales department. Read full meeting notes.


May Hood River Valley High School
Jeff Blackman
Jeff Blackman is a Mathematics/Professional Technical High School teacher who started the electric car program a few years ago. His students presented their electric car project.
February

Hood Technology Corporation
Andreas von Flotow
Tel:(541) 387-2288
Web: www.hoodtech.com

Started in 1993 by Dr. Andreas von Flotow, then Associate Professor in Astronautics & Aeronautics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Hood is a well established group of mechanical, electrical and computer technologists, including Dr. Mathieu Mercadal (MIT, Dassault Aviation), and Mike Drumm (ExSell inc., & Test Devices). Major expertise is in dynamics and controls, electronic design and mechanical design, testing and experimental procedures, and data acquisition.

Dr. von Flotow talked about how he started his business and what Hood Tech provides its diverse customers. Major products areas include:

  • Blade vibration monitoring systems for high cycle fatigue in jet engines and steam turbines
  • High cycle fatigue eddy current excitation systems
  • System for detection and tracking of low cycle fatigue cracks in rotating structures
  • Minature gyro-stabilized camera turret for surveillance & UAV applications
  • Airframe vibration absorbers for aircraft and helicopters
  • UAV engine development

January

Synergy Financial Associates
Roy L Rasera
Tel: (503) 221-1226, Cell:  (503) 319-7697
Web: www.SynergyFinancialAssociates.net

With experience in Real Estate investing, Options strategies, Insurance integration, retirement plans and more, Roy helps clients achieve happiness, wealth, and success.  Using macro-economic approach he focuses on how money works by exploring the validity of economic strategies -- allowing for optimized use of every dollar.

In this presentation Roy explored some pervasive Financial Fallacies widely promoted to the general public.  The discussion also included information on the following wealth-limiting strategies: traditional retirement and college planning, issues with compound interest in taxable accounts, drawbacks of retirement accounts, pre-paying mortgages, inefficient insurance structures, buy term and invest the difference, and others.


2005  
December

Accessibility: Web Architecture, Design and Development
Presenter:  Jeanette Fairless, Semio Solutions
www.semiosolutions.com
jfairless@semiosolutions.com

  • Baby boomers are hitting 60 at a rapid pace. Demand for accessibility to Web based content for this growing demographic will continue to increase. This brings a challenge to Web architects and designers who need to make changes in their approach to Web development.
  • The US has modified the ADA (Americans for Disability Act) to require Web site accessibility but few sites are being developed to that standard. These standards reflect the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines established by the World Wide Web Consortium.

November

Product Lifecycle Management
Lilia Hirr
Laila described the challenges of outsourcing design and production when it comes to information exchange and product information collaboration.
She addressed the question of: why are tools like Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems not supporting the increasingly multi-site product development and production processes? She provided a high level view of where product information is being used and how Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems are paving the way towards improving your innovative effectiveness.


October

Nursing Education Merges With Computing Technology
Marilyn McGuire-Sessions, RN,
MSN Director of Nursing & Health Occupations
Columbia Gorge Community College
(541)506-6140
Email: msessions@cgcc.cc.or.us

The program featured the use of a simulation robot for clinical studies and discussed the importance of simulation technology as a tool in the education of health care providers.  The CGCC Simulation Lab is a teaching modality that allows students to demonstrate clinical judgment without jeopardizing lives.


September

What it Means to be a High-Tech Entrepreneur
Rick Leatherman, President and CEO
First Silicon Solutions, Inc.
Phone: (503) 489-0311
Email: info@fs2.com

The program featured Rick Leatherman, President and CEO of First Silicon Solution.  As an entrepreneur, Rick has started, grown and sold several high tech companies over the past 20 years.  On September 6th he sold FS2 to MIPS Technologies.

Rick talked to us about:

  • How to start and build a high-tech company
  • Why a business plan is a necessity
  • What to look for in an exit strategy
  • When to take the money and move on

 

July

The Future of Columbia Gorge Community College

Dr. Frank Toda, President
Columbia Gorge Community College
400 East Scenic Drive
The Dalles, OR 97058
(541) 506-6000

Dr. Frank Toda is the President of Columbia Gorge Community College in The Dalles, Oregon.  He is responsible for the administration of a regional district serving 6,000 students from all areas of the Columbia Gorge. The College accounts for $12.1 million dollars of annual earnings in Wasco County and portions of Hood River and Sherman Counties.   $3.6 million dollars annually are a direct result of wages and salaries paid by the College.   In 2002, the College celebrated its 25th year as an organization focused on the needs and expectations of our local community.


May

Insitu Facilities Tour

Insitu Group
118 East Columbia River Way
Bingen, Washington USA 98605
tel: 509-493-8600

Insitu Group hosted the meeting, which consisted of both a presentation by President/CEO Steve Sliwa as well as a tour of the Insitu facility. 

Insitu makes miniature robotic aircraft for civilian and military applications.  Founded by Tad McGeer in 1994 the company has performed flight operations throughout the world and operated the first UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) to cross the Atlantic Ocean.  Insitu signed a long-term strategic alliance with Boeing in 2002 and has most recently seen its vehicles used by the Marines in Iraq to great advantage, saving many lives.


February

Report from the PORTS!!
Dianne Sherwood, Executive Director
Phone: 509 493-1655
Fax: 509 493-4257
Email: pok@gorge.net

At the last meeting someone asked to get more information about the Ports in the region - the role they play in economic development as well as available properties. Sooooo - this discussion focused on new information from great partners that can help us realize our mission and goals. In addition the GTA elected a slate of officers for our newly formalized group.


2004

FUNDING for Small Businesses
MCEDD (Mid-Columbia Economic Development District) pulled together a a panel session including the MCEDD loan fund, banks, small business development center (business plans), and business that received help.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
The state employment services in Oregon and Washington pulled together a panel session including state economist indicating employment trends, reps reporting on training programs, on-line methods for locating employees, grants for companies who sponsor training programs, and a sample person seeking employment after going through a training program on the local community college (who was hired by one of the attendees).

CHARACTERISTICS OF SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURS
Dr. Mort Feinberg, author of several management books including “Why Smart People Do Dumb Things!” gave a presentation on characteristics of successful entrepreneurs and leaders.  It was quite humorous and informative and questions afterwards lasted for almost an hour.




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